Reacting to the announcement on Eyewitness News, Mr. Asiamah stated that Ghanaians have cause to worry because the report submitted by the Ministerial committee which was set up in 2011 to investigate the All African Games scandal involving the National Sports Authority is yet to be implemented.

‘Till date, nothing has happened to those officials who were named in the report in terms of prosecutions,’ he said.

Mr. Asiamah said he is convinced that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government ‘hides behind the cover of committees of inquiry and squanders public funds with impunity.’

He insisted that Parliament must establish a bi-partisan committee of inquiry to look into the matter at hand.

The Atwima-Mponua Member of Parliament noted that unlike Parliament, which has the power to summon individuals, a Ministerial committee of inquiry cannot force indicted persons to appear before it.

‘That is the more reason why it is important that committee is set up by Parliament for us to get to the bottom of this matter,’ he explained.

The motion the Minority filed on Wednesday, according to Mr. Asiamah is to generate a full debate on the floor of the House.